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Building a Low-Cost Zero-Energy Home
Follow these guidelines to keep costs as low as possible
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To Net Zero and Beyond
Where are we, really, with zero-energy homes in the U.S. and Canada?
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R-Value Advice from Building Science Corporation
Are the recommendations from a paper published in 2010 still valid?
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Revisiting Net-Zero Energy
Is the net-zero bar too high or too low?
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Zero-Energy Construction is ‘Set to Explode’
Ann Edminster’s keynote address at the Better Buildings By Design conference
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Best Path to Net-Zero Energy
An owner-builder looks for the most cost-effective way to build a net-zero house in Washington State
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Major U.S. Builder Tests Net-Zero Market
Pulte, the third biggest home builder in the country, joins a California demonstration project
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California Leads the Nation in Net-Zero Projects
A tally of net-zero-energy buildings in the U.S. and Canada gives Sacramento the highest city total
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One Man’s Quest for Energy Independence — Part 4
A last push to add more insulation on exterior walls and in the attic
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One Man’s Quest for Energy Independence — Part 3
Adding more solar hot water capacity makes it possible to say goodbye to the utility gas line